Agronomy Seminar Series: Edward Buckler

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Date/Time:Thursday, 08 Oct 2015 at 4:10 pm
Location:2050 Agronomy Hall
Cost:Free
Contact:
Phone:515-294-9934
Channel:Lecture Series
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Edward Buckler is a USDA-ARS research geneticist who leads the Buckler Lab for Maize Genetics and Diversity at Cornell University. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, Buckler uses genomics and statistical genetics to understand and dissect complex traits in maize, biofuel grasses, cassava and grapes.

A reception will precede the talk, 3:30-4:00pm, in the Agronomy Hall Commons (2nd Floor). Part of the Presidential Distinguished Seminar Series

Limited metered parking is available in lot 45, off of Wallace Road, and lot 40, off of Osborne Drive: Map.

In the lab, Buckler and colleagues exploit the natural diversity of plant genomes to identify sets of genes and single genes responsible for genetic variation. His group also develops software tools to improve analyses. Buckler served as an assistant professor of genetics at North Carolina State University before starting at the USDA/ARS Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health at Cornell in 2003. His many honors and awards include the USDA Secretary's Honor Award for developing the science for improving agricultural productivity. He is also an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.